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Wieschhoff, Heinrich A. "Primitive Money." Bulletin of the Pennsylvania Museum 11:3. ( Dec 1945): 1-43.

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  • Object[9]
  • yes[9]
  • no[9]
  • asian[9]
  • bridge money[1]
  • coin[2]
  • knife money[3]
  • spade coin[3]
  • china[9]
  • eastern han dynasty[1]
  • han dynasty[1]
  • warring states[6]
  • zhou dynasty[2]
  • chinese[9]
  • bronze[9]
  • yes[9]
bronze

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29-127-3624

29-127-3624

Spade Coin

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29-127-2226

29-127-2226

Coin

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29-127-3627A

29-127-3627A

Knife Money

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29-127-3625

29-127-3625

Spade Coin

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29-127-3627B

29-127-3627B

Knife Money

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29-127-3612

29-127-3612

Knife Money

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29-127-3628

29-127-3628

Spade Coin

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29-127-3626

29-127-3626

Coin

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29-127-3614

29-127-3614

Bridge Money

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